Notes: Jorma, Jack and Spencer have probably burned a doobie or three before checking in to the studio; they are clearly cruising at maximum altitude. The last nine minutes of this session appear on the album proper, but here’s the whole thing, warts and all. And such lovely warts they are! Why they didn’t put this gem on the Jefferson Airplane Loves You collection is a mystery.<-(Info taken from original nfo file).

Notes: This was the fourth performance of the 1974 tour. Encore: One Of These Days (Played But Not On Cd!!). Pink Floyd Fingal's Cave rate the quality as very good. (home.comcast.net/~fingalscave/1974.html).

01. God Save The Queen02. I Wanna Be Me03. Seventeen04. New York05. Bodies06. Submission07. Holidays In The Sun08. EMI09. No Feelings10. Problems11. Pretty Vacant12. Anarchy In The UK13. No Fun14. Liar

Notes: Excellent audience recording from the first world tour. :: This is a great sounding show for being 23 years old. Rating: "A" The band sounds really tight. :: The overall mix is very loud with alot of drums and guitar. :: Alex does a short 1 minute solo after Atomic Punk. :: Track 2 is noted on the rear artwork as "Show Your Love" :: Somebody starts saying something in Dutch over the P.A. after "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" which gets the crowd cheering. :: Released around October, 2001. <-(Info taken from vhboots.com).

Notes: Keith in great form. The Wino's really groove and stand out performances of Gimme Shelter and Time Is On My Side plus the best of Keith's solo career. Finishes with a great version of Connection. Review By rayone.<-(Info taken from rsvp2000.com.ar).

Side A
01- Can't Stop The World
02- Skidmarks On My Heart
03- How Much More
04- Tonite
05- Fading Fast
06- Cool Jerk
07- London Boys
08- Automatic
09- Lust To Love

Side B
10- This Town
11- You Can't Walk In Your Sleep (If You Can't Sleep)
12- Our Lips Are Sealed
13- Surfing And Spying
14- Beatnik Beach
15- (Remember) Walking In The Sand
16- Let's Have A Party
17- We Got The Beat

Notes: Some tracks performed by Yes at Wembley were omitted by the BBC to shorten the program to two hours. But this is the best recording of the concert that I've ever heard, and the remaster makes it better still. REMASTERED by TheTooleMan, October 2003 (25th anniversary) - (Taken from Original nfo files).

01. Intro02. The Payback03. Soul Power04. The Boss05. Make It Easy06. Doin' It To Death07. Bewildered08. Sex Machine09. Interlude10. The James Brown Theme Part 111. The James Brown Theme Part 212. Caught With A Bag / Gimme Some More13. Get On The Good Foot Part 114. Get On The Good Foot Part 215. It's a Man's World Jam Part 116. It's a Man's World Jam Part 217. Money18. Finale

Notes: This is the recording of Brown’s 1974 concert that was part of the build up to the “Rumble in the Jungle”, the famed boxing match between George Foreman and Muhammad Ali. This is, to my knowledge, the only post-Payback, pre-decline live album of Brown, and therefore it is absolutely essential.

The sound quality is great-to-good throughout, and although sometimes the crowd cheering drowns out the band a little (especially, annoyingly enough, during “The Payback” and its reprise) all the musicians are loud and clear, and the only complaint is that maybe the horns are occasionally too screechy-sounding, but it is not a major problem.

A bigger problem is that some of the tracks are edited together rather poorly, with “Get on the Good Foot” being split into two parts and some songs getting cut off before the band has finished playing. Although these edits don’t have too much of a negative effect on the album, they do ensure that the flow gets broken a few times throughout. (Taken from rateyourmusic.com)

01 - Down To The Waterline02 - Six Blade Knife03 - Once Upon A Time In The West04 - Lady Writer05 - Water Of Love06 - In The Gallery07 - News08 - What's The Matter Baby09 - Lions10 - Sultans Of Swing11 - Wild West End12 - Where Do You Think You're Goin13 - Eastbound Train14 - Southbound Again

This is a show Dire Straits did in the Old Waldorf, San Francisco. It has been broadcasted on the radio and there are many bootlegs,all with different setlists.

This bootleg, created by Button Recordings, has all available songs, with best available sound (soundboard/FM), mixed together from several sources in the right order.

Tracks # 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13 are taken from the new sourceTrack # 3 beginning from the bootleg On the road to Philadelphia, rest from Old Waldorf 1979Track # 4 is taken from the bootleg Old Waldorf 1979Tracks # 7, 12, 14 are taken from the bootleg BijouTrack # 9 is taken from the bootleg On the road to Philadelphia

Additional comments (from original info-file):After having the bootlegs Bijou, Old Waldorf 1979 and On the road to Philadelphia, 8 tracks of this concert appeared in perfect sound quality, better than any of these previous bootlegs. All the songs are combined to make one complete bootleg of it which resulted in " The new Old Waldorf ". Really a great one with the best available sound on all tracks.

01. Bad Habit02. Get It Right03. Killboy Powerhead04. Burn It Up05. Genocide06. Gotta Get Away ~ So Alone07. What Are We Heading For?08. What Happened To You?09. Come Out And Play10. It'll Be A Long Time11. Self Esteem12. We Are One13. Session14. Kick Him When He's Down15. What Happened To You?16. Come Out And Play17. Smash18. LAPD19. Nitro20. Self Esteem21. Session

Notes: Mike played Hanover twice in 10 days: the second date was added to close the 25-date German leg of his tour that confirmed him as one of the biggest rock acts in the country. He continued his evolution as a man-manager by assigning a percentage of tour profits to each member. ". He was helped by manager Ossie Hoppe (ex manager of Whitesnake) and the tour was merchandised by Jeremy Parker who joined Mike in Finland. It started a long association. (mikeoldfield.org/info/tourography/1981.htm).<-(Info taken from mikeoldfield.com).

Disc 101. The Number Of The Beast02. Wrathchild03. From Here To Eternity04. Can I Play With Madness05. Wasting Love06. Tailgunner07. The Evil That Men Do08. Afraid To Shoot Strangers09. Fear Of The Dark10. Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter

Disc 201. The Clairvoyant02. Heaven Can Wait (omitted, Officially Released On 'a Real Live One')03. Run To The Hills04. 2 Minutes To Midnight05. Iron Maiden06. Hallowed Be Thy Name07. The Trooper08. Sanctuary09. Running Free

Notes: Excellent Sbd Recording From The "Fear Of The Dark" -Album Tour. This Is From The Monsters Of Rock '92, Which Maiden Headlined. Track d2t02 - Heaven Can Wait omitted, officially released On 'A Real Live One').<-(Info taken from nfo file).

Notes: On the CD, 'Cleansed by Fire' is titled 'Burn It Down'. Sheryl Cooper was the dancer during 'Gutter Cats vs. The Jets and 'Only Women Bleed'. Full show broadcast on TV.<-(Info taken from www.sickthingsuk.co.uk/timelines/t-tlt.php).

01. Opening ~ Dream Evil02. Neon Knights03. Naked In The Rain04. Rock'n'roll Children05. Long Live Rock 'n' roll06. Rock 'n' roll Children (reprise)07. The Last In Line08. Holy Diver09. Heaven And Hell10. Man On The Silver Mountain11. All The Fools Seiled Away ~ The Last In Line12. Rainbow In The Dark

Disc 1
01. Introduction
02. Song For America
03. People Of The Southwind
04. Point Of Know Return
05. On The Other Side
06. Closet Chronicles
07. The Wall
08. Dust In The Wind
09. Child Of Innocence
10. Down The Road

Coming at the tail end of the 'Monolith' Tour that had wrapped at the LA Forum on December 13, 1979, Kansas finally made it to Japan and presented a more "Best of" set list, compared to the earlier US tour dates. <-(Info taken from original nfo file).

Notes: An incredible, well recorded soundboard, with a near-perfect mix of stage and audience sound - and a blistering performance as well. It's simply a pity that the end of "Sheriff" as well as the segue into "White Room" was edited in the broadcast. Note that the cover art incorrectly lists the date as 'Uruguay 10/2/90'. An essential soundboard, and a part of any core collection - highly recommended. (Geetarz Comments)

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